Understanding The Archaeology Of Landscapes by Elaine Jamieson
A Guide to Good Recording Practice
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between human societies and their environments, exploring how landscapes are shaped by cultural practices and historical events. It emphasizes the importance of interpreting archaeological evidence within the broader context of environmental and social factors, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding how past communities interacted with their surroundings. Through a blend of theoretical perspectives and case studies, the book provides a nuanced view of how landscapes serve as both a backdrop and a participant in the unfolding of human history.
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- 2016
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- Pages
- 200-250
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